» Applying colors to Subtotal rows according to the Subtotal level in Microsoft Excel
CATEGORY - Excel Format , Excel Subtotals
VERSION - All Microsoft Excel Versions
- By changing Style.
- By Conditional Formatting.
- Insert Subtotals.
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From the Data menu, select Group and Outline, Settings.
- Click Apply Styles.
- Select a cell at subtotal level From the Format menu, select Style.
- For the style called RowLevel2, click Modify, change the style as desired, and click OK.
- Use this technique to change the styles of all the subtotal levels.
When you insert Subtotals, some cells remain empty in the rows containing the subtotals.
- Select Cell A1, press Ctrl+*, and select the data table.
- From the Format menu, select Conditional Formatting.
- In the first argument, select Formula Is.
- In the formula box, enter the formula =ISBLANK($D1).
- Click Format, and select the desired formatting.
- Click OK.
- Repeat these steps for the second argument.
- Click OK.



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